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No. 110
Old Oct 30, 2009, 09:44 AM

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Prayer Vibration? What's that? I'm getting very anxious. I don't know about everybody else but I'm willing to try the Prayer Vibration, it couldn't hurt..
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No. 111
Old Oct 30, 2009, 01:11 PM

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Yeah, we do need to be mindful, verrry mindful. Everybody knows everybody or somebody who does, or married to that "somebody's" cousin, and such. We "grasshoppers" have much to learn...lol... like secret code! Yeah, that's the ticket cause this does seem Mission Impossible-ish! Our apologies to the great web-wizards behind the magic green curtain. Hope we didn't get you in trouble. Cause we love you, man! This site saved my life back in 2007! And I'm so grateful to have "chat" friends...I'm old, single, son in Iraq, daughter in Florida, (and that's my entire family...)...but, I'm thinking about getting a dog! What do you think about "Spike"????? Ring a bell??? lol Hey! Didn't I read where MSU needed psychiatric patients? If this nursing thing don't work out...I'll be the old goof ball lying in bed watching TV while ya'll work! lol Maybe I should go on over cause this is giving me some sort of "spurious" syndrome.
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No. 112
Old Oct 30, 2009, 01:17 PM

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What? Tell me more? What all can we take online? Online where? I can tell you're a woman in-the-know! And since I-don't-know, please I'd be so grateful for details.
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No. 113
Old Nov 03, 2009, 09:17 PM

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To Pretty Ladie,

I had a question about the schedule: If accepted into Midwestern, I'm considering taking a job that's hours are 3pm-11p.m, my question for you are 1) Are the classes set at certain times or are they pretty flexible? 2) Is it possible to take the nursing courses from 8a.m-1 p.m 3) For my G.I bill benefits I have to be going to school full time, does the semesters equal out to at least 12 hours each semester?, thanks in Advance, Angela
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No. 114
Old Nov 07, 2009, 04:45 AM

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HELP!
Good News: I actually got my acceptance letter from MSU today for the Spring nursing program.

Bad News: I caught "swine" flu from my microbiology professor and ended up missing one lab, and he kicked me out (told me I had to withdraw...so, kicked out, right?)

Micro is a prerequisite (that's not spelled right, sorry...), so HELP! What can I do?
Grasping for straws here.....
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No. 115
Old Nov 07, 2009, 08:01 AM

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Whatever you do, I would try to get enrolled back into the Microbiology class, it specifically states that Microbiology is one of the classes that has to be completed befre starting Nursing, If that isn't possible then speak to Midwestern, and see if they can accomodate you....
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No. 116
Old Nov 07, 2009, 08:35 AM

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Thanks for your reply. They won't let me re-enroll. I don't know why they made me withdraw. I couldn't find a legitimate reason, according to policy. But, as I have found, they can do anything they want. Go over their head, and you open up a can of worms, ya know?
I'm afraid to "speak" to anybody. What if I just enroll in the next class offered? Anything online accepted at MSU?
I can't believe this happened. It was my professor that had "swine" flu, and gave it to me...there was absolutely no reason I should have had to withdraw.
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No. 117
from RNwan2b
Old Nov 07, 2009, 08:49 AM

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Litenurse, sorry to hear about micro! From my experience, microbiology is going to be REALLY hard to find on line, anything with a Lab usually is... But good luck!
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No. 118
from ayeisha
Old Nov 07, 2009, 11:11 AM

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i just got my acceptance letter today, But i am going to decline because I got accepted into UTA which was my first school of choice. So hopefully that means someone will be able to take my place if they were waitlisted! good luck to you all!
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No. 119
from RNwan2b
Old Nov 07, 2009, 11:25 AM

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Congratulations Ayeisha!! Thats awesome that they both excepted you but even better that you got the school of your choice! I hope you enjoy it and go far! Also, I'm sure the people that are on wait list really appriciate your post, because its giving them hope!
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